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GitHub vs Others

A comparative analysis between GitHub and other code hosting platforms.

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Tic-Tac-Toe with Jetpack Compose - Building Projects Together #1

In this video, we'll create a tic-tac-toe game using Jetpack Compose.

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Liquid Glass in Flutter: Do We Really Need It?

A critical reflection on the Liquid Glass effect in Flutter and its real necessity in mobile applications. Exploring when this feature adds value to the user experience and when it can be just unnecessary complexity to the project.

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List of Apps — Automating Workflow in GitHub

A list of apps that can help you automate your workflow on GitHub.

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Creating an AI Agent in Claude Code to Control my Smartphone

Automating Android app documentation and testing with artificial intelligence

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The Best Autocomplete Plugin for ZSH

Discover how to improve your terminal experience with the best autocomplete plugin for ZSH.

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The Perfect GitHub Profile

I'll give some tips on how to create a presentable profile on GitHub.

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React 18 - A New Way to Use useState (Batch Processing)

An analysis of the changes in React 18 and how useState batch processing was modified for better performance.

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Solving Wine Error: Unable to Make SSL Connections

How to fix SSL connection problems in Wine for better compatibility with Windows applications.

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The Big Security Problem in SaaS Created with Vibe Coding

SaaS products created in the AI rush are failing at the basics: security. In this video, I show you one of the biggest problems I've been finding in various products made with Vibe Coding-style tools: completely exposed databases, with no minimum security policy. In practice, you'll see how this happens. The problem is serious, easy to exploit, and affects many indie hacker projects who don't even know they're vulnerable. If you're creating a digital product, especially with low-code/no-code tools, this content is for you.

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